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This article investigates the teaching and practice of moral formation at three theological education institutions in South Africa. Morality is described in terms of relationship with God, with the self, with others in the church and society and with the
Louise Kretzschmar, Ethel C. Tuckey
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Postmodernism, identity and mission continuity in the Church of Christ in Zimbabwe
The Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (COCZ) is a Christian denomination with its own internal substance and purpose in life. However, postmodernist changes have affected the Church’s operation with religious, ethical and spiritual implications.
Gift Masengwe, Francisca H. Chimhanda
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Suffering as Expressed in the Psalter and Beyond: An Unfinished Systematic-Theological Perspective on Evolutionary "Theodicy" [PDF]
Daniël P. Veldsman
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Spaces of alienation: Dispossession and justice in South Africa
Theories and philosophies of space and place have seen a rise in prominence in recent times, specifically in the disciplines of theology, law and philosophy.
Petrus T. Delport, Tshepo Lephakga
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Morality and spirituality: The missing link for economic development in the 21st century
Whilst religion may have been of relevance in the quest for material prosperity and economic advancement in the 16th century, it seems not to have such importance today.
Greg Kame, Rothney S. Tshaka
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Party politics is a controversial subject in mainline ecclesiastical circles in South Africa. While one can be forgiven for thinking that this perception changed after 1994, the reverse seems to be the case.
Rothney Tshaka, Boitumelo Senokoane
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Reconstructing the history of doing Systematic Theology at UWC
Ernst M. Conradie
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Divine aseity and the paradox of divine self-limitation
This article explores the paradox between the classical doctrine of divine aseity and the notion of divine self-limitation. Drawing from biblical narratives and theological concepts such as divine accommodation and kenosis, the article shows that God’s ...
Aku S. Antombikums
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The pedagogical role of multicultural leadership in post-apartheid South Africa
Practical theology in the 21st century is faced with increasing diversity that requires a new pedagogy to address multicultural challenges. Multiculturalism serves as a subversive agency for monocultural and ‘silent minority’ landscapes.
Gordon E. Dames, Glenda A. Dames
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Towards an authentic transformation of the Church of Christ in Zimbabwe
This article evaluates the impact of transformation in the Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (COCZ) over the past 10 years. The study is guided by the following questions: What does it mean to be COCZ in the Zimbabwean society?
Gift Masengwe, Francisca H. Chimhanda
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